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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, AUGUST 7, School Apportionment. County Superintendent G. B. Lamb has made an apportionment oi school funds as follows: Whole amount apportioned $4207.50 ; per capita, $2.50. No. of children in the county lietween the ages of four and twenty, 1683. $50 will be apportioned to each district in October, besides the State School Fumi. No. ofDist. Amt. No. of Dist. Amt. 1...... ....... $270.00 25........ .... $27.50 2...... ....... 192 50 26 3...... ....... 42.50 27........ .... 80 O0 4...... ........ 75.00 28......... .... 70.00 5...... ........ 45.00 29 6...... ........ 87 50 30......... .... 22 50 7...... ....... 22.50 31....... .... 167.50 8...... ........ 145.00 32........ ..... 55.00 9...... ....... 890.00 33......... .... 45.00 10...... ........ 270.50 34......... .... 22.50 11...... ....... 55 00 35 25 <>0 12...... ....... 82.50 36........ .... 15 00 13...... ....... 150.00 37........ ..... 62 50 14...... ....... 122.50 38......... ..... 92.50 15...... ........ 50.00 39......... .... 135.00 Iti...... ....... 62 50 40........ .... 22.50 17...... ....... 45.00 41......... ..... 37 50 18. . .. ........ 45.00 42........ .... 72 50 l'J...... ....... 70.00 43......... ..... 22.50 20...... ........ 22.50 44......... ..... 25.00 21. ... ........ 67.50 45........ 70(H) 22 23 :::: ....... 117.50 47........ .... 2.50 24...... ....... 32.50 48......... .... 52.50 General News. the case last year.*The vanners are short of help now, and this will aug ment the deficit. That the pack will be between 275,000 and 3O0,OOO cases seems certain. * Thirteen worms, similar in form to maggots, but also having some ot the characteristics of an ordinary grub worm, though smaller, have been re moved from the face and head of the 8-inonths-old son of L. E. Thomas, of Denver. It is feared the child will loose its eyesight and possibly its life. It is supposed that a fly or some other insect that had fed on carron, stung the child, and deposited the eggs which subsequen tly developed in the babie's flesh into the living worms. “This theory,’’ said Dr. Dabney, “ if proven true, will completely refute the theory of Dr. Koch that germs cannot l>e communi cated from animals to human beings It will also disprove the theory hitherto held by the medical profession that in sect larvae cannot propagate in living flesh.” 1902 Twin Family Medicines' Professional Cards The Cubans are beginning to grasp WILL the idea that annexation, at their own request, is tbe only logical road to last JZJ E. EDDY ing prosperity for the island. r l v r R ho^ ra sL x> it n i" 1 B q nd" ’ * * * OREGON LIVER REGULATOR hits the point. For a sick headache, the kind Montana’s fame is chiefly identified A ttorney - at -L aw , lhat is caused from a deranged stomach, dizziness, nervousness, dyspepsia, consti- with mining, but its wool clip this sea pation or any ailment of the stomach, liver or bowles, there is no medicine that' son will sell tor $5,000,000. There is no O regon . T illamook wiil relieve you so quickly and permanently as OREGON LIVER REGULATOR. telling how much the West will produce Regular size, 25c. and 1. when irrigation is added to its resources. D. J. Fry, Salem, Oregon. Star, Idaho. * * * Dear Sir,—Enclosed find 25c. for a package of Oregon H. COOPER, Liver Regulator. We used the medicine when we lived in Salem and The Oregon Short Line has placed an found it superior to anything weever tried for headache and bilious order for new equipment to cost $900,000 ness. Yours truly, R ev . A nson C ox . A ttorney - at -L aw , including 15 locomotives and other rol FRY’S LIGHTNING ling stock for immediate delivery. Most O regon . T illamook HEALER. of it will be placed on the California line Meaning Best, Quick Cure. A new remedy for all aches and pains. It is the justly now’ building. celebrated Pain Killer—guaranteed or money back. Try it for an ache or pain, ex- * * * ternal or interna). Regular size, 50c. II. GOYNE, Iowa is the greatest state in farm pro B enjamin W heeler , residence Highland Addition, Salem, Or., ducts, with an annual total of $365,000- a sufferer from rheumatism, says : “Fry’s Lightning Healer is the 000, Illinoisstandingsecond, with $345,- best and the only medicine that ever gave me relief. I believe it will A ttorney - at -L aw , do all that is claimed for it.” Above medicines for sale by 000,000. But Illinois is first in the value Office : Opposite Court House, of its farms, which is $2,604,000,000, T illamook .. O regon . Iowa ranking second, with farms valued at $1,834,000,000. * * * Senator Platt denies the statement ^ALAUDE THAYER, Earthquakes in California. rfk A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A. attributed to him that the President Los A lamos , Santa Barbara County, would have the solid backing of the New A ttorney - at -L aw York delegation at the Republican Na Cal., July 31.—The people of this city PROPRIETORS and vicinity are terror-stricken and are tional convention, and said that he had T illamook O regon Real Estate Transfers. not told the President so at Oyster Bay. fleeing from their homes to places of safety on account of the increasing U.S. to John R. Harter, Sw 44 of sec. 10, The Senator avers that not a word on severity of the earthquakes which have tp. 2 N, R. 8 W. the subject wras said. J^OBERT A. MILLER, visited this section since the night of the Martha Moore to H. B Moore, Se 14 of * * * The salmon packers believe this year’s 27th instant, since which time it is esti Ne 44 and E 44 of Se 44 of sec. 5, tp. 3, A ttorney - at -L aw . pack on Puget Sound will not exceed mated 75 distinct shocks of earthquake Boiler Work, Logger’s Work and Heavy Forging. S ofR. 9 W. Oregon City, Oregon. U.S. to Elba S. Jenkins, W 14 of Sw 44. half of last year’s. The sockeys is at have been felt. The most severe shock Fine Machine Work a Specialty. Land Titles and Land Office occurred at 1:20 o ’ clock this morning, its height, with manv traps over half Sw of Nw 44 and lot 4, tp. 2 S, R. Business a Specialty. empty. The situation is made worse by when the earth seemed to lurch from the 7 W. T. M. Bailey to Sommer Mogens, Sw 44 an almost entire absence of humpbacks. south to the north and then twisted ofSw 44 of sec. 28, tp. 4 S. R. 10 W. The packers are much disappointed, hav back again, destroying brick walls and ing arranged to handle a catch equal piling everything within doors into un W. SEVERANCE, U. S. to Charles E. Steel, Sw 44 of Sw to last year’s. A marked advance of recognizable heaps, toppling over heavy of sec. 28, tp. 4 S. R. 10 W. iron safes and destroying thousands of U.S. to Flora M. Means, lots 2, 7. 10 prices of canned salmon is expected. A ttorney - at -L aw , dollars’ worth of goods. # * * and 11, sec. 2, tp. 3 S, R. 10 W. That famous Bowling Green landmark, The people are panic-stricken and U.S. to Freeman W. Dungey, S 44 of Nw T illamook O regon . *4. Sw 44 ofNe J4 andNw44ofSe the old Stevens House, in New York, many are leaving town by train, and in ite tt probably will be demolished iti the near available vehicles. Three distinct all 44, sec 17, tp. 2 S. R. 8 W. H. E. Chapman, et. ux., to R. 0. Rich future to make wav for a $9,000,000 shocks were recorded between 7:25 and T. BOTTS, ards, Nw J4 °f sec. 28, tp. 3 S, K. 8 office building planned to be the largest 7;30 this morning, and these later dis A ttorney - at -L aw . in the world. Plans have been prepared turbance added much to the terror of the W. and final negotiations are being com inhabitants. Geo. W. Elliott to John Watterman, lot Is still here and expects to remain. Office in the O lsen B lock , President Benjamin Wheeler, of the 4. sec. 29, lot 4 in sec. 30, lot 1, sec. pleted by William H. Mairs, who owns Over the Bakery. the Steyens House property. He will University of California, was communi Thanking you for past favors and a continuance of your trade 31. T illamook .. O regon . Francis N. Elliott, et. al., to Geo. W. erect a 20-story structure on a plot cated with by telephone, and advised which contains over an acre of land. It that the people be ready to leave at a Cash paid for HIDES and PELTS and FURS, Etc. Elliott, various tracts. U.S. to William Edwards, W 44 of Ne 44, faces the great Standard Oil Building. moment’s notice, and for the doors of FAT HOGS WANTED right away to pack down. 12)AVID WILEY, M.D., * * * ' residents and places of business to lie N w 44 of Se 44 and lots 1 and 2, sec. In the list of decorations and presents | left open so those indoors might escape 32, tp. 3 N. R. 10 W. given to Americans by the German in the event of further disturbances. P hysician , S urgeon and W, R. Robedee to Ella N, Malenev, part Emperor as a recognition of courtesy The advice of President Wheeler was of lot 1 and 2, block 1, Malaney’s A ccoucheur . shown Prince Henry on his recent visit, communicated to the people and was add. to Ocean Park. the name of Mayor Low, of New York, immediately acted upon. Ml calls promptly attended to, U.S. to Thos. K. Richardson, Ne 14 of appears as the recipient of a portrait of T illamook .. O regon . sec. 14. tp. 1 N, R. 8 IV. A Sad, Sad Story. the Prince, while other Mayors are deco Win. E. Dunsmoor to J. W. and J. H. rated. This caused some surprise, but Cochran, Se 44 of sec. 11, tp. 3 N, H oquiam , Wash., July 31 — Driven to Mayor Low said in explanation : “ I M.D., R 6 W. was very courteously asked if I would diapair by a life of shame into which she A. E. Imbler to Ralph Ackley, part of had fallen, pretty Grace Devere attempt - I have the largest and best assorted stock of old receive a decoration, and replied that I P hysician and S urgeon . block 4, in McDermott's add. to i ed suicide by drowning in the Hoquiam Wines and Liquors that lias ever been imported into preferred uot to have one.’’ Tillamook. River yesterday morning. She is a girl this City. Office in T odd ’ s Building. * * * This notice was posted up in front of of high attainments, having graduated <£l- K' Uf-- ® £•£ Connubialities. T illamook .. O regon . John A. James’s little furniture store in i at an Eastern female seminary, where she was induced to go on the stage after ? Whisky, $2.25 to $8.00 per gal Stolen kisses come high with Mrs. Brooklyn, N. Y.. “Lost,—Ten cents’ re-1 her graduation. Her father and mother Lillie E. Davis, a Chicago teacher, who ward for information that will lead to who live at Huston, Mo,, objected vigor Wines, $1.00 to $3.00 per gal location of niv wife. She has left me. J ^R O. II. DAVENPORT, the brought suit in the superior court to re ously, but the git I was willful and left Let her go, Gallager. ” fames, who is 61 cover $50,000 damages from Townsend with a dramatic company. From the ,. fll .-ill dfll Smith, a real estate dealer, whom she years old, and saw active service on the D entist . drama she went to the variety, and from Don ’ t drink cheap doctored stuff when you can frontiers in the United States Army, says charged with attempting to imprint a the variety to the lowest depths of human Makes a Specialty of Crown and buy it pure and unadulterated from me. kiss on her lips, much against her will. that while he was under arrest for in- toxica t ion his wife deserted him. car degradation. She was an occupant of a Bridge Work, The New York Evening Post announ rying off some of his sayings and a po r- dancehall in this city, and last night she Tillamook City .. Oregon. ces by authority the engagement of tion of the stock of the store. met, face to face on the street, John Right Key. Henry Potter, bishop of Devere. her father, who had followed her * * * New York, to Mrs. Alfred Corning-Clark Mrs. Victoria Gibson, of Butler, Ind., for more than 10,000 miles in the hope* S. STEPHENS, of that city and Cooperstown, a very is under arrest, charged with the fraudu of inducing her to abondon the stage, Agent for the wealthy woman, who dispenses her lent use of the mails in conducting a not knowing that elie had fallen. When HOME MUTUAL AND LONDON & riches liberally in good causes, especially matrimonial bureau. It is charged by the girl recognized her father she fell in OF SAN FRANCISCO, DEALERS IN LIVERPOOL GLOBE INSURANCE in erecting model tenement houses for the United States authorities that by a faint and was carried to her room at COMPANIES. the poor. Bishop Potter is 67years old. means of advertisements she secured a i the dance hall, where she soon revived. Henry Potter was consecrated bishop number of matrimonially inclined vic Agent for North West School Supply 1 he father did not recognize her a* Company, Notary Public. October 20, 1883. He had been rector tims, who sent her sums of money for his «laughter at the time as her hair had TILLAMOOK. — OREGON of Grace Church, at Eleventh and wives. The affidavit of information was been bleached, and dissipation had changed her, and paid but little atten years, Bishop Pot Broadway, fifteen furnished bv J. A. K. Knight, of Basile. tion when the girl fainted on the street ter’s first wife died in New York June Kan., who answered an advertisement in fact no one would known of John r^LAUDE THAYER, 29, 1901. The cause of death was the end sent $50 to defray the expenses-of a Devere had the girl not have left a note Agent for Fireman’s in her room, stating that her father excessive heat, although she had been ill prospective bride to Kansas. John Devere, was in town and that in Fund and London and Lanca for some time. * * * her disgrace she could not meet him. | AGENTS STEAMERS ‘ W. H. KRUGER” AND “ACME.’’ shire Fire Insurance Contagious diseases have reached the and that she intended to end her life I The engagement of George Eismann For San Francisco and Los Angeles. of her companions saw her leave) Companies. and Lizzie Schmidt was announced at proportions of a full-fledged epidemic Some the house at an unusual hour in the J. E, SIBLEY, Mgr. Jamaica, L. I., the other day. They are among the school children of Manhattan, morning, and going to the room found Hobsonville, Or. Tillamook .. Oregon. to be married some time next Octolier. New York, according to a report by the note. Inquiring proved that she had | Health Commissioner Ledoyle, to the gone to tbe Little Hoquiam River, ! The marriage was arranged before Geo a half mile from town, and two j~^M>R ABSTRACTS OF TITI.I rge Eismann’s first wife died on May 18. Board of Education. “ A few weeks about men and a woman from the dancehall j Mrs. Eismann had been ill for some ago,’’ said he, “ in order to learn the followed her. When they reached the GO TO time and Miss Schmidt had nursed her extent of eye diseases in the schools of river bank they were astonished to And Manhattan, I appointed 12 specialists the girl praying, and when they spoke TILLAMOOK ABSTRACT It will pay you to use with great attention. “Lizzie,” said to her she waved them back and sprang ; the dying woman, several days before to go ns far as they could in the fort into tbe stream. After some difficulty TRI ST CO. she died, ‘won’t you do me a favor ? night of the school year then remaining. the men rescued her and all the time i They examined 55,470 children in 36 she lagged them to let her die. She I T hou . C oates , Pres. B. L. E ddy , See. I want to see inv husband well cared for. He has been a good husband to schools, and learned that no less than was brought to town and refused to go back to the dancehall, but stood wet 1 me. Don’t you think you could marry 6670, or 12 per cent, exhibited contagi and shivering on the duck while one of op George if he were willing ?’’ Miss Sch ous eye diseases. Of these 2328 were of the men hunted up the gray-haired For Economy and durability they have no equal. Write us tor particulars. midt said that she would have to take the severest type of trachona, necessita- father who came and received her in Prices quoted on application. some time to think over the matter. ting nlmosl immediate operation. In his arms, She will accompany him 1 home. The girl is about 25 years of Meanwhile Mrs. Eismann called her hus the opinion of the examiners all of these General Banking and Exchange bUSi- band into the room. “ I have a last re children should be excluded from the I lleRS. quest to make of you,” she said ; “ I schools to prevent further infection.” * * * Exchange on England, Belgium, Ge? want to die knowing that you will I m ? Just seven days remains of the 1902 ninny, Sweden, and all foreign countries cared for. I know Lizzie well and can fishing season on the Columbia River, die peacefully if I know that she is to Centrally Ltoeated. Rates, $1 Per Day and indications are that the pack will TILLAMOOK. ORE. care for you when I am gone. Will you '»e fully 50,000 cases in excess of that of not agree now to make her your wife 1901— perhaps more. Thus far the after a reasonable time has elapsed from season has lieen a most successful one. Tru mn rrnke your bar- H. LiflRSEN, Proprietor. 'the day I am buried?” Eismann said and a vast sum has liecn distributed by r><—* u Ml »5 u glov« and tottgh me vrlr* l,y he would grant any request his dying the packers for salmon. The gillnetters ^"4 EI HFh 4 (far. TILLAMOOK, OREGON ■ oil. You can wife had to make. Eismann and the i have fared exceptionally well, catching lehiC.b*« 1U - ruakalt The Best Hotel in the city. No Cbinete Einiloved. last tw1m an long aa It nurse were then brought together l»efore practically all of the fish up to July 20, ordinary/ would. the'dying woman and both agreed to , and Astoria will be a good town this hold their promise to marry Winter. Some of the conservative pack In a dispatch from St. Petersburg, ers believe the pack this year wiil not says the order for the withdrawal of exceed 250,COO or 260.000 cases, but I Russian troops from Manchuria has been others think it will reach 800,000. It J. P. ALLEN, »inuiltb IHM rr.-vk** a poor look'n» har ilka new. Molt of rccinded, as that country is overrun is pretty difficult to compile an accurate Proprietor. pura. heavy brxile-l oil. ea- with Chinese rubier bands. Quantities estimate, as compared with last season’s parially pr*pa-»«l First Class accomnuxlation at Second Class Rate. the w«atb>-i of Russian goods in transit have been work, for the reason that any gain IW.Id rvervw looted, sa>s the correspondent, and two made this year has already been made’ in cana-wii » Russian merchants in Manchuria were and the supply of fish will not 1* as great from now until August 15 as was recently burned alive. * « Save a Doctor Bill ancl may be Your Life. HOW IS YOU ' T E T A FEW WORDS MORE ROBERT STURGEON, Tillamook, Oregon. < CASE Ac FOWLER, j Tillamook Iron Works General Machinists & Blacksmiths TILLAMOOK, OREGON. I BARNES, -A-t tlie - MEAT MARKET, ! « « J. S. LAMAR, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT 8 Truckee Lumber Co J FIE & SPRUCE Lumber BOX SHOOKS GENERAL MERCHANDISE And LOGGERS’ SUPPLIES DAIRYMEN ! The Empire and Mikado CREAM SEPARATOR C. & E. Thayer ^Ou^ZSZD de STOKES CO., -èsteri©, Ore. Harness EUREKA Harness Oil LARSEN HOUSE, M. Allen House, S©st Moals ixx tlx© Cltsr ’Z’ir-Uufù.xÆooiz. ozes. BEST HARD WHEAT FLOUR naaynneata ■frKJttlg Sold by COHN & CO Tillamook, Or J